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stant Mise Kahn and the other occu- | ant’ of the carriage were thrown out Gaughter of Mr. and Mre. Otto Hi. Kahn, 4i@ not learn ant!l to-day of the narrow escape she had In @ run- away accident at Morristown, N. J. a ‘TAR ESUAPES IAJURY 1 RUNAWA As the party turned from the Cedar Court entrance into Columbia road, | 9) bral: the new horse became frightened. “¥ Mise Kabn, who waa driving, was un- able to prevent its boltine ‘The three men grabbed the reins, which broke. ‘The groom fell out backward, but Count Minotto climbed out on the pole of the carriage and succeeded in | D¢ getting astride of one of the gallopli horses, He was thrown off just as grasped a bridle and at the same fC. E. RECTOR DEAD: and were slightly cut. Accompanied by Count Minotto of Thrown Prom Carriage When] ,, italy, another friend and a groom, Team She Was Driving Bolted [she started for a drive behind a Count’s Heroism Defeated. team, one of which had just been pur. Many friends of Miss Maud Kahn, | four-in-hand entry at the Morristown chased as a leader in Mr. New York's most famous “lobster pal- ace” proprietors, died early to-day at. $1,000,000, The hotel was attractive and was! w! An Invitation to the ye avnnesé . WORLD, WEDNESDAY, envrenene ss, LONG FAMOUS AS | Veame of the lobster and French wines ‘was known. In 1906 he eold out his Chicago restaurant, though the busi- ie was still run in bis name, Mr. Rector, weary of the Irae restaurant life and anxious, in age, to devote himself to the NEW POLICEMAN A HERO. \| ITALIANDEPUTY A SUICIDE. Injured Stepping Renaway With | Guide Fasinate, Noted Statesman, She Mimoolf in Heart. Helpless Woman Drives. Policeman Frank Riley of the Bast Fifty-first street station, who has been | Fustnato, on the force only a few months, VENICE, Sept. % (via Parts. started is record to-day by stopping a run- quieter and more conservative occu- | », pation of the hotel man, pulled down | ay jthe restaurant and invested every- a bl | thing he had, as well as considerable that he had to ‘borrowed money, in a twelve-story|, The bd rt Charles E. Rector, for years one of hotel on the same site. He “vert | Wo his home ‘ehiaiy ave N. J., where he| had lived q venture met disaster in the bank- He was seventy years sociated old and his death was due to heart, iqeq, it was difficult to make the new een &® go under the new plan. | Before long the hotel company was in bankruptcy and Mr. Rector was out of business, most of his fortune ewept | © of the hotel was ruptey courts. disease, from which he had been a sufferer for years. The natne of Rector in connection with good things to eat and drink first attracted attention in Chicdgo, where many years ago the famous caterer opened a restaurant in a basement at: Grand Goenine Monroe and Clark streets. That business having prospered, Mr. Rec- |tor grew ambitious for a larger field and immedfately after the war with Spain embarked in business at Broad- way and Forty-fourth street. Success came at once. The narhe of Rector quickly became conspicuous among the famous names of the White Way and was known wherever the Goldburg Furniture & Carpet Co. Southwest gr Amsterdam Avenue and 148th Street Thursday, September 24th, 1914 NO GOODS SOLD ON THAT DAY Home of Grand Rapids Furniture moN FREE to Ladies A BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED PLAQUE will be given to each lady, absolutely FREE, that visits our store on opening day, September 24th, 1914. NO GOODS SOLD FREE w v to. Ladies dress Filled ey You Will Hand-Painted Plaque ABSOLUTELY FREE Septontber athe Yate i lid 5 This enormous business, to be conducted on strictly modern ‘methods, is so organized thaf the rich as well as the poor in Washington Heights will be able to beautify their homes, as we will be pleasqd to extend credit in the regular “charge ac- count way” to those who have not tht ready cash. vat Opening Day the store Opens at 9 A. M. and closes at No goods sold on pening Day. Hoping we will have the pleasure of greeting you on that To ideide the Grand se nl ng where we will be te pote "eal line of Grand Rapids Linoleums, ever dis- You are cordiall of our New Store Eye 148th Street an played in ay one building pense to make this a Gala Day for ts, and want you all with us to see the beau- Concert, ean will ee given by The hestra, and to each be presented a Beautiful Plaque, pO By ree. GOLDBURG FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. 1774 and 1776 AMSTERDAM AVENUE, COR. 148th STREET PROMPT DELIVERY—AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY SS We Give worety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise & 25c Wash Fabrics, yd., 123c Consisting of Printed Poplin, Silk- stripe Poplin, Plisse Crepes, Dimi- ties, Organdies, Ratines and other popular weaves; all reduced for this sale. 15c Plisse Kimono Crepe, yard, 9c In various styles and colorings. O'Neill! Main Store—Second Fleer. ttt tattered Self-Pronouncing Dictionaries, 50c Handy Edition; bound in full leather, comprising, under one al- phabetical arrangement: The Definition of Words, ‘The Proper Syllabication of Words, The Pronunciation of Words, The Capitalization of Words, Synoavms and Antonyms, O'Neill Main Stere—Street Fleer. Children’s Wear Children's Night Robes Values’ up to 91.00, at 69c In crinkled Seersucker, Cambric and Nainsook. Lace and embroid- Best & Co. Offering Tharsday Valaes which Emphasize our Attractive Prices “Tailleur” Suits For Women and Misses—2nd Floor taflored and demi-tailored suits of gabar- diagonal cheviots and mixtures, in the shades. Price according to materials. and Afternoon Dresses Dresses of Serge, combined with satin in models 18.50 22.50 Micatemn Conse ts Chine Deane, hone to all desirable fall shades bPide Porlor Buite, mahogony semaly carsed, upholstered in 14.50 19.75 A Selection of Fall Hats For Women and Misses—2nd FPioor at Presenting a large and very interesting collection ef new models in Lyons velvet, show: ing exclusive trimmings. Velvet and Ostrich Hats Guteiting copies of our original Faris models at moderate prices Hi If all the New York newspapers were ! called upon to explain just what they were doing for the public good, The World's report would be of special in- | | i i Hy a i i Separate Want-! rill Were Printed in The World During the | Pirst Eight Months of This Year, Sale of Women’s Silk Hose New York World Mere jerala, The World's Nearest and Really ONLY Campetiter And these World advertisements were given a circulation In New York City tester than obtainable through the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune ADDED vertising medium is clearly Regular 1.50 value In black and all fashionable fall colorings there oo printed 888,432 rane advertisements in ina Now Yo We ed Keep This Where You Can Read ery'lined. Sizes 2 to 12 yrs. Misses’ and Children's Flannelette Night Robes 75c and 91.00 Values, at 59c In white and colors, Sises 6 to 14 years, Children's $1.50 to 92.50 White Lawn Dresses, 98¢ Sirea 2 to 5 years. Prettily lined with embroidery and lace, slightly soiled. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. ay Lg at Fett woman ériver eaid at that time he was worth |W fa You' cat RID OF BLACKHEADS SURE ‘There te one simple, safe and sure way A get rid of. biackhesds is aie oe became See Se letly ever since his hotel conducted along quiet tines, but’ the go | name of Rector had 60 long been as- the bridle, Ht 7) ayenug, and there -stopl Gitroy told him Commissioner Woods about his brave pensar Casadnichon FINDS FATHER A SUICIDE. Mise Deheh Discovers Aged Parent's with the “lobster powdered netexin from away. The n changed to Meanwhile there had been friction! was found hanging by a clothes Itne at~| sve, Biackheads are simply & miztere of tached to @ transom over the door of hie | quet and 4 nd secretions from the body beeen at No. €46 Kast Sixteenth that form in the ports of the skin, Pinot? 4 Rector and hia son who purchased the Cafe Madrid, directly across the street from his father’s hotel, eo that there were ina: | two Rectors on the same Broadway corner. Later thy father anc son were rounited in business, but separated a 4. second time. Besides his son George, Mra. Rector and a daughter, Mrs. Donald Fraser of Canada, survive him. between Mr. George, Shopping Centre 20th to 22d Street $2.00 Double Width Silks de Chine; 40-inch All-Silk H1-Silk, Satin Charmeuse; 40- eh All-Silk Chiffon Fail ; in a wide range of desir- 59c. Yarn Dyed Messaline, 29c. Shown in a range of popular colorings, Sixth Avenue, 2 40-inch All-Silk Cre, Fancy Wee Ribbons: No. No. 8 Sa asad ane Broken Mannt, of Narrow Talore Value Be to tbe, Piece, Se. | 25c Correspon- “dence Paper, Main Store—Second Wicor. $1.00 Wool Dress Goods aged and shrunk Broadcloth, Fall col- |-Wool Charmeuse; 42-inch Silk-and- eisha ‘clot 42-inch Silk-and-Wool Poplins; Each line in the popular Fall 100 Wove Dress Fabrics, 49c 4 to 50-inch wide, consisting of Serges, Silk-and-Wool Fabrica, Cheviots; also numerous other weaves: popular styles and colorings. oy Pi boll wot $1.50 to $2.00 Waists Madeof Fine Voile, SomeAll-overEmb.eftect, as dV Value 0. oiles, Value up to $2 50 Odd Lots aie a Waist 4zinch Irish Royal. Correspondence Paper, about 80 sheets. 25 envelopes to match, Se. 850 Boxes of Fine Stationery rei price 89¢ to 5ic. 50C ecg Covered Dress Forms, 29c = Limited quantity, all sizes. ON, Housefurnishings 230 Aluminum Percolatore— = "91.59 ‘0 a so dainty colored Votles,Vulu colore lace and cibroidery trim: In Chiffon Chiffon Lamétoaaline and taffetas in black and colors, O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor. Hemstitched Damask Sets One Cloth and Ong Dozen Napkins to Match Table Cloths—Size 58x78. Spect Napkine—ti ze 16216. Value 95.25 White Blankets, pair, 9 Special make and finish with ¢- inch silk binding harmonis: solores borders; ight; warm and serviceable. 92.25 White Crochet Bed Extra large sige rich % one year; good family sise. Regeenty 3. sR sca epee qual 300 Dozen fc to 91.35 Bath Mats, Each 59c, 79c, 89c, 98¢ In blu rose, tan,, white, green, etc.; new weaves and colorings; extra heavy double weave qualit: y: 93.50 White Blankets, pair, $2.48 See Our Tina of Fall Furniture Four entire floors are devoted to its display. It makes no difference whether you you want here. at these pricesr— want ‘to outtit an inexpensive apartment or a sumptuous home, you wil! tind what No_matter what price want here. No matter what price you pay the U Nett guarantee goes with it. $326.00 Eleven-Piece Bedroom Suite at $260.50 u pay the O'Neill ‘antee goes with it. In satin walnut, made with dust- a pei » partitions; drawers are mounted on new centre glides 84x28 Inches. Chiffonier base is 8% inches We can furnish the beds in single or double sise, with cane panels, Reg. Price, Sele Prise 956.00 The dresser base is 44 inches lon lint ong; plate mirror 214% inches. ‘Toilet table baso is 88 iaches long: fitted with « triplicate wing itor The entire suite is in a haud-rubbed finish,